In the 21st Century, the most successful organizations will rely on strong collaborative partnerships to achieve extraordinary outcomes. To this end, the Callaway Group has a continually growing pool of collaborators working in many diverse fields around the world that bring their own expertise and backgrounds to our work.

Charles Riffenburg IV: Graphic artist and web design
Charles is primarily a storyteller, regardless of the medium he's working in. He holds a BFA in Sequential Art from the Savannah College of Art & Design and has been publishing comics and illustrations online and in print since 2002. He also holds an MFA in Performing Art from SCAD and has been a constantly-working actor in Chicago since 2005 as well as being the marketing director for Keyhole Theatre Company and an artistic associate with Hubris Productions. His website is www.GrabBagMedia.com.

Richard E. Schell, Esq.: Legal advisor on intellectial property in new media law
In 2005, when we formed Lincoln Park Productions, LLC, we recognized the need for international publishing and intellectual property expertise to help us navigate our way through these uncharted waters. Rich provides his expertise in a field of law relating to traditional and new forms of publishing using the internet as the information delivery mechanism. His website is www.WagnerUSLaw.com. Rich’s personal code is "It’s the Wild Wild West out there on the Internet. Stay informed and within the law."

Mrs. Grace B. Boiwu: Certified 21st Century Leadership Facilitator for West Africa
Mrs. Boiwu is the Coordinator for the Women’s Health and Development Programme at the Mother Patern College of Health Sciences. Prior to the outbreak of civil war in Liberia, she worked in the Ministry of Health as Nurse/Midwife for ten consecutive years. She participated in the research that has documented violence and atrocities committed against women during the Liberian civil war, and has worked at MPCHS for the past 14 years. She has taught several workshops for women and girls’ groups in communities as well as her church, including a seminar on “Save Motherhood”. Mrs. Boiwu served as Assistant Facilitator for the first round of the Health System Management course, which was offered in 2007. She has an Associates Degree in Social Works and more than 27 years of work experience.